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MONDAY," APRIL’ 29, 1918, . , ANNA ON WELL WHADDYA: KNow ABOUT THIS! A LITTLE re g € : = 2 ae LAKE RIGHT WERE BY TH’ ILL ust Get) - es aoc = " ; L0o ~- GEEGCTUGEE ! MY BUCKETS AN’ ee ; : / an ~ CARRY WATER T' FRECKLES AND HIS aoe wee’ aay ¢ fie] AvourT Luck ") FRIENDS By Blosser DT YOUNVWSIA THE MYSTERY REMAINS UN- SOLVED—WITH FRECKLES aC (saw! diosa HEAR “HAT 2 A \T LISTENED LIKE A CATS \ Sanwa craw PILLOW 8 Ava! Here we to! TH BIG AN LIL FEETSPRINTS END UP IN A CAVE HOLE, UH HUH! NOW MY CURIOSITY GETS MORE CURIOSTEROUS ~~ SHALL WE GO Inu ~.— ER-OW Qs AZ 590 = eae Mowr? ° 5 WITH A GROUCH ne : z GRRR-AFE Le uw ON wee 8 (ee) {pvt ey! eri 4 j Seay , ms FOOTPRINTS @ fF Benny ¢ SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern THE FOOTPRINTS MYSTERY GETS MORE MYSTERIOUS 4 WELL, JAKE | . NONE OF 2 aS BECAUSE (IT MUST BE ; WATS ON VouR, NA. WANNA KNOW Cote UKE AN TUT OY Fe SA ENE 3 -— GROUND BEFORE ITS IND TO-DAY 2 WOTS ON WX para’ \e , fas USED IS! _ CHESTNUT CHARLIE na he AXE WITHA DULL | aE (he Dont know"! 2 ° ~~ =| y ) By Blosser 50 BISMARCK SCHOOL FOLK : INU.S.S.6. A. Boys and Girls of Capital City , Enlist in Uncle Sam’s af Garden Army ARE AWAY BEYOND QUOTA With a quota of 400 for the United States school gardens army, Bismarck | on Saturday, through Supt. J. Mau- rice Martin of the public schools and Vicar General M. J. Hiltner, on be- half of St. Mary's parochial school, pledged 550 volunteers, or more than 40 per cent in ex of the Capital City’s allotment. C, A. Stebbens ot California, a member of a special ad- visory committee of five representing the United States bureau of ed in this work, visited Bismar urday and conferred with Supt. Mar. ; tin and Rev, Hiltner, meeting with an immediate response. In fact, Mr.) Stebbins found that the work already | has been well launched here, and! that a number of garden group: now | ere at work. I Lestef lvins of Kent college is the! supervisor in charge of the central! western states group, which includes | - North Dakota. Mr. Stebbins has /(1) The Beginning of the Journey—Packing a Red Cross. Pox at a chapter charge of the Pacific coast group, and | workroom. ‘There are probably 15,000 such starting points Yor Red J. Hi. Prancis, superintendent of the! Cross journeys. ig : schools at Columbus, O., is general} (2) In a Red Cross Warchouse in America—27,000,000 surgical dressings director, Mr. Stebbins now is. en-| have already been sent over. : = gaged in making a genera) survey to | (i) Sorting and repacking surgiea discover how generally the boys and | delivery to Italian military hogpit girls of the country will enlist in the|(4) The flag and the banner a U.S. S.G., (United States school gar- | mean the best help that lian Ameri dens). Five million is the goal set, | French railroads’ cooperate with the Red based on five per cent of the total| but since they are overcrowded the Red ( population, ‘The response has bee its own motor: transport: system in addition. RRR RAR Ree tives, and this nomination, was left ‘to the Mandan-Flasher end of the county. It is probable that a meet- ling of Lincoln league delegates fgom [this territory sill be ‘called in the near future to name the third mem- ber for the lower house ’ delegation. Farmers from every part of Morton county attended the meeting here, and there were two ofiicially accred- ited delegates from each township. $ Opposition to Townley was outspoken _ perth and “determined, and ‘there was ex- pre doby every man present the conviction that Townley’s influence climinated from Morton coun- sings in a storeroom in Rome for leome sights wherever they go, for they n an send to Frayee. The to the limit of their powér, s was compelled to develop j must be so nearly unanimous: in the territory | (5) In the Yard of a Warehouse at Milun—Red Cross hoxes being sent out ty polities and a general house-cle »1- witch Re ee a covers that | to refugee centers and the battle zone. ing eff he is inclined’ to ‘think no difficulty (6) A load of Red Cross chapter boxes off for the frent. In France the Ji i will be enequnt red in reaching a min. | Red res has a large fleet of motor trucks to transport relief and b hae Sana ae np Odes a & : imum of 5,000,000. . | ‘supplies. best know rmers The United States school gardens |(7) At the Other End of the Giving—Italian soldiers in the Piave trenches community,’and one of the original 5 army is organized by tie buteau of | are glad to have what the Red Cross man brings. leaguers, presided over the Lincoln education under the department of | Republican league convention, and c. | the interiot on a purely military plan. | F. Kellogg, cashier of the First Na- tional bank of ‘New Salem, acted as Any organization of schoo! children now doing garden work will be eligi- hie to enlistment. Such organizations may Keep their existing form, if they so desire, and “have the additional in ptus of belonging toa national army fostered by President Wilson, the secretary of the interior, and the) commissioner of education. The aim | ‘of this army ‘is to nationalize and unify the great work now being car-} ried on among the school children of | America. Companies are organized with a! membership of 10 to'150. “Any school | child is eligible upon the signing of ; an obligation card in which the pupil | agrees to raise one or more food; crops and to keep records of his work | and the results, reporting them to the teacher or garden supervisor. These; cards are furnished ‘by the bureau. Each company is to have a captain and one or two lieutenants, the latte: depending‘ on the number of soldiers enlisted. ‘The official insignia con- sists of a bronze service bar with the initials “U. S. S. G,” for privates; ’ the'same bar with one star in thé bor- der for second’ lieutenants; the same bar with two stars for first lieuten- ants, and this bar with three stars “ for the captains. ‘These bars are fur- + nished as soon ‘as companies are or- gant Sr aditions and with . d by the de- FIRST PAYMENT able July 18, and the last 40. per cent is due Aug. 15. People.so desiring time, when the bonds will be’ turned will proceed immediate! ON THIRD LOAN ‘DUE SATURDAY Bond - Buyers Urged to Be Prompt With Instalments to Save Banks Burden Subscribers to the Third Liberty | loan who did not pay their: first in- stallment with their application, are receiving notice from their banks that this payment, to be five per cent, is due May 4. The next 20 per cent is payable May 28; 35 per cent is pay- may pay for their bonds in full at any over to them, or they may make ar- rangements-with their banks for the Payment of their subscription in weeklyeinstallments, It is: especially urged that the payments be met when due. as the banks are obliged to ad- vance ‘payments on the total amount Subscribed through them, and if there are any delinquents this means the ting the gardeners. The organiza- tion of several companies in the Bis: i N marck public and parochial schools . LINCOLN LEAGUE LAUNCH FIGHT Strong Men Named to Oppose Townley Candidates for Legislative Jobs WiLL GO TO MINOT MEETING Salem, N. D., April 29.—An en- stic meeting of the anti-Town- ley forces of Morton county held here Saturday ‘afternoon resulted in thé endorsement of T. J. Nelson, pioneer | Glen Ullin merchant and’ farmer, for the state senate, to oppose I. W. Mees; Jim Smith, Hebron farmer, and Charles F. Kellogg, New Salem hank- er, for state representatives; M. S. Lang, to be candidaté for the ~stat railway commission, and Attorney W H. Stutsman of Mandan to. he a men ber of the supreme court. M, 8. Lang and W! H. Stutsmat lican Teague’ 8 state convention in Mj- cach of the .local branches ‘of the |her clined to assume the are || secretary. A number of strong and stirring addresses were. made, and everyone ‘who attended the ‘meeting | expressed confidence that the © pro- gram adopted for the Lincoln league . will be a winner. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. FOR SALE A carload of Registered Bulls will arrive in Bismarck.in about a week. This car -will consist of White Face Pole Angus, Red and Roan Shorthorns, and ‘Holsteins. Also some high grade Dairy Cows. Make your wants known now. JOSEPH, HARE Dealer and Breeder of Registered rh cae Stock. Z sibility for the ‘selection of the third !] pi i a D. AR Morton county to the Lincoln Repub- acsurred- there of two delegates from Mandan delegates to the meeting candidate for the house of representa. Le rel ES P.O. Box 56 Sieg os; pa hd of a “load ee the |'were named delegates at large from | not on, May. dj-and the presence was Lincoln league.